The dogs were all loaded up in large containers with each of them containing ten dogs each.
The containers themselves resembled large sized cages which I found to be quite distasteful to begin with since they all sported metallic floors and only had a simple food and water dispenser that people could load up from outside to feed them.
My girls were, of course, nowhere to be found, but I have no doubt they were watching the entire thing through cameras in the cargo hold since the drones were helping out with the loading which I have no doubt Ries was overseeing.
That woman who was supposed to be the handler of the dogs was watching the loading process with her arms crossed and with furrowed brows.
I never got her name and she didn't seem keen to introduce herself either so I didn't bother to ask.
Once all of them were properly placed in the cargo bay did she turn to talk to me again.
"Where's my room? I hope your ship does have a room to spare?"
